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Krys Rykaczewski

Krzysztof Rykaczewski

Distinguished Senior Researcher

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RYKACZEWSKIK@ORNL.GOV

Publications

September 2005

Discovery of the New Proton Emitter <sup>144</sup>Tm...

Journal: The European Physical Journal A
September 2005

The Proposed Majorana <sup>76</sup>Ge Double-beta Decay Experiment

Conference Paper
September 2005

Beta-Decay Studies near <sup>100</sup>Sn

Journal: The European Physical Journal A
September 2005

Study of the N = 77 Odd-Z Isotones near the Proton-Drip Line...

Journal: The European Physical Journal A
September 2005

Study of Fine Structure in the Proton Radioactivity of <sup>146</sup>Tm

Journal: The European Physical Journal A

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